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GOVERNMENT ROAD'S DIVIDEND CHEERED; Train Crews Celebrate 62.5 Per Cent. Return on Uncle Sam's Stock. LINE ONLY A MILE LONG Taken Over During War, It Connects Big Railways With Hoboken Steamship Piers.

There were extra tootings of steam locomotive whistles and much clanging of bells on electric engines on the only Government-owned commercial railway in the country, known as the Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad Company, when its train crews learned yesterday that the little line had paid a cash dividend ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on June 25, 1922, on Page E1 of the New York edition with the headline: GOVERNMENT ROAD'S DIVIDEND CHEERED; Train Crews Celebrate 62.5 Per Cent. Return on Uncle Sam's Stock. LINE ONLY A MILE LONG Taken Over During War, It Connects Big Railways With Hoboken Steamship Piers. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe